Hi,
Ok, so I have VSFTPD installed and running, and now have a 200GB storage
partition mounted.
I have thoroughly examined the vsftpd.conf file and cannot seem to locate the
setting I am looking for, namely, to point the FTP Daemon to directories on the
storage partition.
In other words, I want
Hello Stephen,
Thank you for your prompt reply.
Please forgive me, I actually have six 72GB drives and the second array is seen
by the O/S as having about 203GB of space, sorry for the mix-up.
And I believe you are correct, I used fdisk to create the partition, again my
apologies, and currentl
Hello Stephen,
Thank you for taking the time to reply.
The O/S is on a mirrored array, and the storage array is RAID5.
The command I used to create the partition is exactly as you wrote "mkfs.ext3
/dev/cciss/c0d1p1"
Indeed, I created a directory under /home and named it "secureftp." I want to
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Hi,
Hopefully someone can provide guidance (enlightenment?) to this relatively
newbie Debian admin.
I recently built a Debian 4.0 stable system on an HP ProLiant DL380 G3 hardware
platform (x86 32 bit).
The Server has five 72GB hot swap SCSI disks and I configured two arrays (using
the HP ACU)
Hello Ron,
Thank you for the reply, and I appreciate the pointer.
Sorry if I was a little vague in my post.
Today I was able to locate a handy-dandy little document containing specific procedures for modem testing of the RocketModem multiiport (this one happens to be PCI) modem card courtesy of
bject: Re: "Communicating" with modems...> Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 02:53:57 +0930> > Dov Oxenberg wrote:> > Hello all,> > In the Linux world, what tool do I use to communicate with an installed > > modem?> > I am trying to troubleshoot a problem sending faxes and w
Hello all,
In the Linux world, what tool do I use to communicate with an installed modem?
I am trying to troubleshoot a problem sending faxes and want to eliminate the possibility it is the modem hardware.
There is an eight port Rocket modem or something like that installed on this box running Hy
Hi!
Please pardon the stupid question...but...I am trying to install a piece of software on my Debian test machine and the setup is failing with a Kernel source error while attempting to build some sort of module. The vendor is recommending "you should install kernel-sources for 2.4.27-2-386 pri
Thanks for yet another invaluable piece of information!
I think this list is restoring my faith in humanity :-)
> > Incidentally Dov, I suggested su to root earlier; now you're beginning> to get into all this, you'd be wise to use sudo. > > # aptitude install sudo> > then once installed do> >
Just my $.02 worth but I tried to install the most recent release on an HP DC7600 with an integrated Broadcom NetXtreme GBE adapter and the installer could not bring up this hardware either.
> Subject: Re: Marvell Yukon gigabit ethernet card> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: debian-user@lists.debia
Once again THANK YOU for all your help, I can't begin to tell you how much I appreciate it.
Now that I have my Debian box up and running, nice desktop and all, I was under the impression the distro comes "prepackaged" with HylaFAX fax server.
The HylaFAX web site is not too clear on how to actual
Hello Johannes,
Thank you so much for that.
And thank you as well for the "base-config" tip, that is a real time-saver for me.
That appeared to do the trickafter pressing the spacebar for each component I wished to installed there was an asterisk displayed in the selection box.
I don't mean t
Hi Josh,
Actually that is what I was trying to convey in my previous post...I press the enter key and the system does it's thing, and when all is said and done, I don't have a desktop. Maybe I am asking the wrong questionafter logging in, whether as the user I created or root, is there a com
Hello,
First off I would like to say thanks to all of you for being so kind in
welcoming me to the list, and for your willingness to be of assistance.
I am having a similar issue to the user who posted earlier this morning saying
he was unable to load the KDE or GNOME and suspected it was a hardw
Hello,
Please pardon me if I appear amateurish but I am new to Linux (long time Windows user) and am trying to get Debian installed and running.
Today I tried using the suggested netinst method but for some reason it is not working for me. I downloaded the ISO file, and extracted the file with W
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